I must say, I was looking at some of the lower priced guitars Martin makes (the Little Martin, similar to the Taylor Baby), but after learning that they're made in the Mexico factory (and just what HPL IS) and seeing how things are run in the PA factory, there's no way I'd want to give up the value received from a guitar made in the US to one made elsewhere just for the name. A lot of care, time and dedication goes into these. They said that they finish about 200 guitars per day and considering just how many guitars are IN production while walking around the factory, 200 doesn't actually seem like a lot. Also keep in mind, they string the guitars tune them, put them in their case, then let them set for 8 days before re-tuning and finally sending them off for sale.
I'm glad you all enjoyed the pictures! Pete, the Hygolet was one of the highlights! LOL! What I didn't get a picture of is the really neat entrance or the enormous guitar art in the factory. There's much more than the pictures. If you're close enough, you absolutely should make the trip DE, or anyone! The best part is they really do get you right in for the tour and there's plenty to see and touch while you're waiting! The museum is AMAZING too, especially for History buffs!
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